How do you encounter trauma informed by colonised/decolonised structures and systems in everyday life? What songs/sounds are associated with those moments?
Explore solidarity through sound and contribute to our second collective listening session presented by Sound Advice with Arman Nouri. They will be joined by creator, writer and educator Aditi Ahalya Jaganathan who will create a space of (un)learning, to unpack the ways in which ideologies of oppression and liberation travel through cultural production. The session will be inspired by Aditi’s course, Rhythm, Race, Revolution.
Each participant will be invited to pick a song and an artefact to share with the group to start the conversation. In the gathering, participants will use music to help articulate their approach to challenging colonialism and offering solidarity.
Sound Advice suggest ‘Listening to music collectively will create an immaterial space for everyone to share personal experience and cultivate a space for solidarity.’
The discussion will be audio recorded, and the transcript of the recording will be used for a text-based project.
This event will be held at The Mosaic Rooms on 21 April 2022 at 7 pm.